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exhort all the good people of the united states. as they love their country, as they feel wrong that they exert themselves. madison's call made clear that the expectation of showing love of country required giving support to the war. at a moment of national crisis, patriotism was needed. he sought to justify the conflict to the population at large and motivate the country to support the war. the stakes were high because although a majority in congress voted in favor of declaring the war not one single member of the federalist party voted in support of the war. the ticket very skeptical view of the war, far more so than did southern and western members of the democratic republican party that madison was leading. ostensibly a conflict with britain over the national sovereignty the american war of 1812 dirty quickly became a test or addition. a test of the strengths meaning of american patriotism. we have to forget about the war of 1812 losing track between the glory of the revolution of the independence movement and the transformative
exhort all the good people of the united states. as they love their country, as they feel wrong that they exert themselves. madison's call made clear that the expectation of showing love of country required giving support to the war. at a moment of national crisis, patriotism was needed. he sought to justify the conflict to the population at large and motivate the country to support the war. the stakes were high because although a majority in congress voted in favor of declaring the war not one...
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what's what's is the chief justice of the united states do in the importance of william rehnquist and then we will go into the chronology. yes go the chief has two roles in the judicial system. he is first the chief among equals on the court. he assigns the opinion when he was a majority and reach the discussion conference so he has a very poor girl to play among the nine justices. he is really the key guy there. particularly when he's in the majority but the other thing that rehnquist was is really the head of hired administration office of the courts, sort of runs the entire court system and that is a whole part of his administrative responsibilities that the other justices don't have so that is what a chief does. >> host: we will talk a little bit how he got into tha position but let's go back to the beginning. the suburb of milwaukee, born october 1 right around this time, 1924. his father was a paper salesman its mother with a homemaker but she was a dominant force in the household, right? tell me a little bit about mrs. rehnquist and a little bit about how she got him to change
what's what's is the chief justice of the united states do in the importance of william rehnquist and then we will go into the chronology. yes go the chief has two roles in the judicial system. he is first the chief among equals on the court. he assigns the opinion when he was a majority and reach the discussion conference so he has a very poor girl to play among the nine justices. he is really the key guy there. particularly when he's in the majority but the other thing that rehnquist was is...
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i mean, the united states cut to keep bringing up the shot of iran, but the united states met with the shot of iran. and we encourage the wrath of the iranian population. when do you cut ties with a leader who is unpopular in his own country and they go down in there for you go down with-it? and nine other russians are having discussions in the kremlin about this. how long do we stay? but this has become an international test of power, as you can imagine, between the united states and russia. russia is asserting itself and writing this nationalistic response against the u.s. which has been going on for at least a decade now. and so i don't see it changing anytime cent, but you will know that the assad regime will fall on the russian strength. >> it has been a really fascinating. i read of your books. the most interesting metaphor that you have for bashar is that he is let michael corleone the who was not meant to be the godfather. it was his brother. his brother, of course, had a bloody end and then michael becomes the godfather but he then really becomes the godfather and gets worse a
i mean, the united states cut to keep bringing up the shot of iran, but the united states met with the shot of iran. and we encourage the wrath of the iranian population. when do you cut ties with a leader who is unpopular in his own country and they go down in there for you go down with-it? and nine other russians are having discussions in the kremlin about this. how long do we stay? but this has become an international test of power, as you can imagine, between the united states and russia....
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honestly, get this amazing opportunity to be the chief justice of the united states. warren burger decides that he wants to have the constitutional anniversary commission. ronald reagan basically, in the same position that richard nixon was by default, ends up with william rehnquist. tell us about that gave -- give us an opportunity to do that. >> guest: is the chairman of the constitutional bicentennial. so berger made the point that he looked like a chief justice that came right out of the beginning, he just looked the part, but he really loved the ceremonial -- the ceremony of the office that rehnquist never did. he loves the administrative management side of it and thought he was very good at that. but he just had a thing for the constitutional bicentennial. so he asks for a meeting with rehnquist. with reagan. so reagan's people think that berger is going to ask for more money for the bicentennial because he is believing that it is underfunded. they debate whether to allow him to come in to meet with reagan or not. but he decides to meet with him. he decides to d
honestly, get this amazing opportunity to be the chief justice of the united states. warren burger decides that he wants to have the constitutional anniversary commission. ronald reagan basically, in the same position that richard nixon was by default, ends up with william rehnquist. tell us about that gave -- give us an opportunity to do that. >> guest: is the chairman of the constitutional bicentennial. so berger made the point that he looked like a chief justice that came right out of...
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patriotism of popular culture and the new united states. to 19, 1812, james madison made an announcement of the first were to be declared in the history of the united states. "i exhorts all the good people of the united states as they love their country, as they feel wronged that they exert themselves." and made clear the expectation of showing love of country requires giving support to the war. of a moment of national crisis, patriotism was needed. he fell to justify the conflict to motivate the country to support the war. the stakes were high because although a majority had voted in favor of for not one single member of the federalist party voted to support it. the northeastern federalist took a skeptical view more than seven and western members of the democratic republican party. a conflict with britain over national sovereignty, the american war of 1812 became of test of the strength and meeting of american patriotism. we tend to forget the word 1812 between the revolutionary independence movement and trans formative carnage of the civi
patriotism of popular culture and the new united states. to 19, 1812, james madison made an announcement of the first were to be declared in the history of the united states. "i exhorts all the good people of the united states as they love their country, as they feel wronged that they exert themselves." and made clear the expectation of showing love of country requires giving support to the war. of a moment of national crisis, patriotism was needed. he fell to justify the conflict to...
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the first was from the -- came from the united states supreme court, and i think no person in the united states, that i can think of, has benefited more from the supreme court than carl rove. two decisions. one in 2000, obviously, was bush v gore, putting his candidate in the white house, and, two, in 2010, the citizens united decision. that opened the flood gates for contribution, unlimited contributions, and in many cases, from secret sources with no transparency whatsoever, that is just unprecedented in history. the second thing that happened was michael seal running the republican party, and he was sorting running into a ditch, and he couldn't raise a dime. it came in early 2010, you may recall there was a revelation in los angeles that the republican national committee had been intertaping its dore -- donors at a lesbian bondage theme strip club, and as a party of family values, it didn't work well. they didn't raise a dime. this gave rove the opening. in april, he had a lunch chon at his house in washington, d.c. on weaver terrace. it was cohosted by ed gilispe, former chair of the
the first was from the -- came from the united states supreme court, and i think no person in the united states, that i can think of, has benefited more from the supreme court than carl rove. two decisions. one in 2000, obviously, was bush v gore, putting his candidate in the white house, and, two, in 2010, the citizens united decision. that opened the flood gates for contribution, unlimited contributions, and in many cases, from secret sources with no transparency whatsoever, that is just...
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. >> host: tell us about the position, what does a chief justice of the united states do and the importance of william rehnquist, and then we'll go into his chronology. >> guest: well, the chief is really, he has two roles in the judicial system. he's, first, kind of the chief among equals on the court. he assigns the opinion when he's in the majority, he leads the discussion at conference. so he has a very important role to play among the nine justices, and he's really the key guy there, particularly when he's in the majority. but the other thing that rehnquist was and that the chief is is really the head of the entire administrative office of the u.s. courts. he sort of runs the entire court system, and that's a whole part of his administrative responsibility that the other eight justices don't have. but that's what a chief justice does. >> host: and we'll talk a little bit about how he got into that position, but let's go back to the beginning. wisconsin, a suburb of milwaukee, he was born october 1st, right around this time, 1924. his father was a paper salesman, and his mother was a ho
. >> host: tell us about the position, what does a chief justice of the united states do and the importance of william rehnquist, and then we'll go into his chronology. >> guest: well, the chief is really, he has two roles in the judicial system. he's, first, kind of the chief among equals on the court. he assigns the opinion when he's in the majority, he leads the discussion at conference. so he has a very important role to play among the nine justices, and he's really the key guy...
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security of the united states. we also think that the relationship between trade and manufacturing industry to have people that are knowledgeable i want to introduce brandt aldonas who is the director of split rock international a washington, d.c. consulting firm he founded in 2006. mr. aldonas served as an adjunct professor of law and member of the board of directors of the institute for international economic law at georgetown university law center. from 2001 to 2005, he was back u.s. undersecretary of commerce for international trade, and in that capacity according to his biography, he served as america's salesman and i hope he got the commission for all those sales because there are a lot of exports and he certainly deserved it. before assuming his position as undersecretary of commerce, mr. aldonas served as the chief international trade counsel to the senate finance committee, and he is here on behalf of the mitt romney campaign. our other speakers from the other side of the of his dr. jared bernstein. he's c
security of the united states. we also think that the relationship between trade and manufacturing industry to have people that are knowledgeable i want to introduce brandt aldonas who is the director of split rock international a washington, d.c. consulting firm he founded in 2006. mr. aldonas served as an adjunct professor of law and member of the board of directors of the institute for international economic law at georgetown university law center. from 2001 to 2005, he was back u.s....
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another region leftist, john walsh criticized the united states senator scott brown, criticized him in a television ad for the laundry because he was trying to be an honoree girl. how about that? you're not supposed to say that sort of thing. bill more has called sarah palin every man in the book and michele bachman every name in the book he read a david letterman has done it. my favorite, chris matthews has done it again and again and again. insulting women. they called her mentally retarded. they attacked sarah palin's daughter and she was 14. give me a break. nothing ever happened. it is profound hypocrisy and that is a theme that runs through my book is how incredibly hypocritical the left has been in ripping this country apart. claiming to be the great champions and defender of women yet they would only defined liberal women and their policies or systematically wreaking havoc on the very groups they claim to be championing. women is the perfect example. the highest poverty rate as a result of the absurd economic policies of this administration. the job killing policies of this adm
another region leftist, john walsh criticized the united states senator scott brown, criticized him in a television ad for the laundry because he was trying to be an honoree girl. how about that? you're not supposed to say that sort of thing. bill more has called sarah palin every man in the book and michele bachman every name in the book he read a david letterman has done it. my favorite, chris matthews has done it again and again and again. insulting women. they called her mentally retarded....
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nation building here in the united states of america. [cheering and applause] in a world of new threats and challenges, america needs leadership that is strong and steady. personally governor romney's foreign policy has been wrong. he was all over the map, you heard him last night. during the debate he said he didn't want more troops in iraq but he was caught on a video just a few months ago say was it was unthinkable not leave 20,000 troops in iraq. those troops would be there today instead of back home. last night he claimed to support my plan to end the war in afghanistan. but he opposed the timeline that would actually bring the rest of our troops home. last night he said, taking out bin laden was the right thing to do. back in 2007, he said it wasn't worth moving heaven and earth to catch one man. now i recognize that someone -- we must have some doctors in the house. i already heard people identify this condition. it's called romnesia. [cheering and applause] but -- and we had a severe case breaking out last night. [cheering and ap
nation building here in the united states of america. [cheering and applause] in a world of new threats and challenges, america needs leadership that is strong and steady. personally governor romney's foreign policy has been wrong. he was all over the map, you heard him last night. during the debate he said he didn't want more troops in iraq but he was caught on a video just a few months ago say was it was unthinkable not leave 20,000 troops in iraq. those troops would be there today instead of...
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manufacturing united states has done very well. people do understand how good manufacturing has been in the last or in america. but it's not done is it's not created jobs. it's using technology. but when you market to sell the things the manufacture in china is the biggest market in the world for us. so we want their economy to be good. they also incidentally so the stores with things people want to buy at low prices. the consumer one of these is the way to the day i want them to keep sending stuff here. without them i couldn't afford it. >> and i just had one very hopeful thing. in the last two years, we've had enormous discoveries of natural gas in this country. we have an energy policy for six or seven years, we will be totally independent of importing any oil or gas in the gas will go into the agent, give out half the carbon pocola does. we want to worry about bloody windfarms and hideous other things. >> i'm glad to see the plans, thank you. >> we've got the gas now. except in new york say you got a governor who's very slow to
manufacturing united states has done very well. people do understand how good manufacturing has been in the last or in america. but it's not done is it's not created jobs. it's using technology. but when you market to sell the things the manufacture in china is the biggest market in the world for us. so we want their economy to be good. they also incidentally so the stores with things people want to buy at low prices. the consumer one of these is the way to the day i want them to keep sending...
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states even when we disagree with the united states. i mean, one of the good things that i liked about this poll is that the majority of americans still believe that democracy in those countries are going through transition or in the arab world -- [inaudible] and we're more fully in turkey than the rest of the arab world because you have a more democratic system in turkey. they support it even when the turks or these new supposed democratic governments take positions that are not necessarily to the liking of the united states. this is great. this is the nuanced thing that i thought bill was talking about. okay. we acknowledge that these countries are -- since we're talking about countries in transition, that they are going through transition as a political fact. the islamists are in charge. let's keep their feet to the fire. let's engage them. and let's, you know, let's -- and engaging means that you deal with them, you cooperate with them, you keep their feet to the fire, and you pressure them. let's be blunt about this. countries pres
states even when we disagree with the united states. i mean, one of the good things that i liked about this poll is that the majority of americans still believe that democracy in those countries are going through transition or in the arab world -- [inaudible] and we're more fully in turkey than the rest of the arab world because you have a more democratic system in turkey. they support it even when the turks or these new supposed democratic governments take positions that are not necessarily to...
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the evil united states versus the communitarians in the former soviet union. they love celebrities who, when they hear the word complicated acronyms like gdp, they think gdp, gdp, is that like p&g, like dole sake of on the? now, no. gdp. it's not a clothing line. you think we're getting? of course we're not kidding. before we present you with a finalist for 2012, we're going to give you a compilation of our media heroes for the past 25 years. >> once the governor of arizona. when he entered the race nearly a year ago, he had the courage to say that as a president probably have to raise taxes. and he never recovered from his courage. >> the soviet union, born of bloody revolution, bound together by train that is still being dressed but it is the dream of a socialist nation marching toward the first communist state. the soviet union, a mighty uni union. spent they are the healthiest and most educated young people in cuba's history. many of them say they have castro and a socialist revolution to thank. >> we talked to one observer. he told us that if he were a wa
the evil united states versus the communitarians in the former soviet union. they love celebrities who, when they hear the word complicated acronyms like gdp, they think gdp, gdp, is that like p&g, like dole sake of on the? now, no. gdp. it's not a clothing line. you think we're getting? of course we're not kidding. before we present you with a finalist for 2012, we're going to give you a compilation of our media heroes for the past 25 years. >> once the governor of arizona. when he...
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for the united states court of appeals for the district of columbia and supreme court nominee he was also for many years a fellow here at the american enterprise institute. george priest will be joining us, actually by conference call today. where you see george's there is no george but there is a phone. george is professor of law and economics at yale law school and codirector of the john owens center for law, economics and public policy at the yale law school. he also happens to be aei's chairman of our council economic advisors. george was supposed to be coming down from laguardia. he was at laguardia today. his plane got canceled. they were saying there were technical different consults as they often do on the shuttle. aei was a hotbed of deregulatory research in '70s and '80s that led to airline deregulation. looks like we have a lot of work we still have to do. so but it is good to have george even if just over a teleconference. joining us is jeff eisenach. he served as senior positions at u.s. fred trillion trade commission and office of management and budget. adjunct professo
for the united states court of appeals for the district of columbia and supreme court nominee he was also for many years a fellow here at the american enterprise institute. george priest will be joining us, actually by conference call today. where you see george's there is no george but there is a phone. george is professor of law and economics at yale law school and codirector of the john owens center for law, economics and public policy at the yale law school. he also happens to be aei's...
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let me give you -- there's a million lawyers in the united states? there were 2500 of them involved in this business that were talking about. and they are the ones we have to deal with. by the way, the idea of a class-action is not a bad thing if it done appropriately, except no fair giving up on the bypass the building in the last 23 years. so what we're looking for is a little common sense. a very interesting thing for us that we been very successful on his dealing with the state legal systems. you're all familiar with the harris polls that found that seven in 10 senior corporate attorneys say that a state's lawsuit client is a significant factor in where they're going to choose to expand growth, put up factories can't employ people. now that seems pretty simple, doesn't it? if you look at the state that chose to let that run rampant, then they have economic problems. if you look at the states that have protected companies and assure them of a fair legal system, they have a lot of growth and jobs. and i give you just one example. in california you
let me give you -- there's a million lawyers in the united states? there were 2500 of them involved in this business that were talking about. and they are the ones we have to deal with. by the way, the idea of a class-action is not a bad thing if it done appropriately, except no fair giving up on the bypass the building in the last 23 years. so what we're looking for is a little common sense. a very interesting thing for us that we been very successful on his dealing with the state legal...
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thursday we have a series of panels and keynote speakers including the united states navy surgeon general. on friday we have former secretary of defense perry who will be speaking. and on friday, as is tradition, since we saw the program, we invite the neighborhood volunteers, the nerts volunteers, people who volunteer their time to learn how to save their neighbors. so, we bring them on board and include them in the program. they get a nice tour of the ship. we feed them a will youctionvv of. fleet week always has a luncheon attached to it. i think everybody will remain, if you have any questions, want to talk to anybody more about the fleet week program, thank you very much, mayor lee. thank you, city and county of san francisco. and thank you all for coming out. (applause) ... >> good afternoon. let's call want september 25th meeting of the public utilities to order. roll call. commissioner courtney. >> here. commissioner caen is on her way. >> thank you. commissioners we have the minutes from the september 11th meeting. any additions or corrections? >> moved. >> seconded. >> moved and
thursday we have a series of panels and keynote speakers including the united states navy surgeon general. on friday we have former secretary of defense perry who will be speaking. and on friday, as is tradition, since we saw the program, we invite the neighborhood volunteers, the nerts volunteers, people who volunteer their time to learn how to save their neighbors. so, we bring them on board and include them in the program. they get a nice tour of the ship. we feed them a will youctionvv of....
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. >>> i'm with united contractors. we represent over 400 engineering contracting and construction related firms throughout northern california, a number of which are stated right here in san francisco and the city and county. and we want to just go on record as endorsing these changes. we urge the commission to approve and endorse these changes and recommend to the city and county board of supervisors that they adopt. >> all right, thank you very much. any other comments on this item? yes. >>> veronica [speaker not understood],. i just want to clarify one thing regarding the revision that it has been endorsed by the human rights commission advisory committee as well as the human rights commission, full commission. >> all right. duly noted. any other comments on this item? is there a motion? -- to reflect these changes? >> i'll move it. >> all right, commissioner moran. is there a second? >> second. >> all right. let's note that the management and labor came together on this motion. all those in favor signify by saying
. >>> i'm with united contractors. we represent over 400 engineering contracting and construction related firms throughout northern california, a number of which are stated right here in san francisco and the city and county. and we want to just go on record as endorsing these changes. we urge the commission to approve and endorse these changes and recommend to the city and county board of supervisors that they adopt. >> all right, thank you very much. any other comments on this...
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in the united states, there are more than 21 million eligible latino voters. about 11 million of them are registered to vote. 6 and a half million voted in the previous election. political activist omar torres says every voice counts. omar torres/political activist "it's extremely important that we go out there and vote because our vote is important you know some of our family members came into this country to find a better life and we have to do our duty to say you know what, our vote is our voice and we have to go out there and vote." political anaylst say the presidential election could be one of the closest ever. and if the election goes down to the wire political science professor melinda jackson says latinos could make a difference. melinda jackson/associate professor of political science "latinos historical have not registered to vote and have not turned out to vote in as high of numbers as whites and african americans. so their always...they always the poteteial of having a lot of political impact but they don't always fully utilize because we see that
in the united states, there are more than 21 million eligible latino voters. about 11 million of them are registered to vote. 6 and a half million voted in the previous election. political activist omar torres says every voice counts. omar torres/political activist "it's extremely important that we go out there and vote because our vote is important you know some of our family members came into this country to find a better life and we have to do our duty to say you know what, our vote is...
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i only work for the number one news network in the united states. [cheers and applause] shameless plug alert. on december 5th, good old peers was interviewing obama's chief strategist, otherwise known as mr. whipple, david axelrod. remember those old commercials? don't squeeze the sharman? i swear it is his doppelgÄnger. we're all squeeze now. that's the problem. when you look to piers morgan, the siphon off his time. it's not so much she's interviewing a guest, he's actually interviewing himself. this is where we will the clip. >> i always feel he's got so many pluses. he's handsome, he can be funny, he has this great image for america, but a lot of things are just perfect about barack obama. [applause] >> i don't know, we've got a lot of men in this room. how many times, look around you at the table, everybody is a different look, it's a mature children it doesn't matter which look on the outside, matters who you are in the insight, your heart, whether you walk us christ upon july. i tried to make is that. then, look around you at the table, how
i only work for the number one news network in the united states. [cheers and applause] shameless plug alert. on december 5th, good old peers was interviewing obama's chief strategist, otherwise known as mr. whipple, david axelrod. remember those old commercials? don't squeeze the sharman? i swear it is his doppelgÄnger. we're all squeeze now. that's the problem. when you look to piers morgan, the siphon off his time. it's not so much she's interviewing a guest, he's actually interviewing...
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the first was from the united states supreme court. and i think no person in the united states that i can think of has benefited more from the supreme court then call rove. two decisions, one in 2000, obviously, with a bush veto which put his candid in the white house and to in 2010, citizens united decision, and that opened the floodgates for contribution, unlimited contributions, in many cases from secret sources with no transparency whatsoever that is just unprecedented in history. the second thing that happened was michael field in the republican party. sort of running into a ditch. he could not raise a dime, and it came to the early 2010. you may recall, there was a revelation in los angeles the republican national committee had been entertaining its donors had a lesbian bondage the themed strip club. and for the party of family values it did not work too well, so they could not raise a dime. and this gave him his opening. so in april he had a luncheon at his house. in washington d.c. it was co-hosted by ed gillespie , a former ch
the first was from the united states supreme court. and i think no person in the united states that i can think of has benefited more from the supreme court then call rove. two decisions, one in 2000, obviously, with a bush veto which put his candid in the white house and to in 2010, citizens united decision, and that opened the floodgates for contribution, unlimited contributions, in many cases from secret sources with no transparency whatsoever that is just unprecedented in history. the...
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boys in the united states are reaching puberty sooner than ever. a new study in the journal pediatrics shows that boys are starting to sexually develop six months to two years earlier than medical textbooks say is standard. earlier puberty for girls was documented 15 years ago. researchers say one of the reasons it's taken so long to do the same for boys is because the onset of puberty in boys is more difficult to identify.. coming in the form of enlarged genitals and production of sperm. >> the american society of reproductive medicine says freezing a woman's eggs should no longer be considered "experimental". the society reviewed trials and studies that compared fertilization, implantation and pregnancy rates of fresh eggs, versus eggs that were frozen using a method called vitrification. thr frozen eggs had fertilization rates between 71 and 79 percent. implantation rates between 17 and 41 percent.. and positive pregnancy tests between 36 and 61 percent. the data showed no increase in birth defects, developmental disorders or chromosomal abnorma
boys in the united states are reaching puberty sooner than ever. a new study in the journal pediatrics shows that boys are starting to sexually develop six months to two years earlier than medical textbooks say is standard. earlier puberty for girls was documented 15 years ago. researchers say one of the reasons it's taken so long to do the same for boys is because the onset of puberty in boys is more difficult to identify.. coming in the form of enlarged genitals and production of sperm....
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. >> the consummation will take place in an airplane flying from australia to the united states, so they can circumvent prostitution laws. if you're the winning bidder, you have to go through an std tes test, andearing a condom is compulsory. as of monday night, the highest bid was $190,000. alex is not doing as well. >> women aren't exactly jumping on the opportunity of having sex with a virgin. >> i'm a virgin, and now i'm 20 years old. i'm not ashamed of this anymore. >> that's really awkward. >> are you sure we're not getting dooped here? >> this could be a grand hoax, but they claim it's for real. >> this is sick on so many levels. >> you knock two things out though. you lose your virginity and join the mile high club. >>> if there's one thing we've learned on the show from watching so many videos, it's that if they're around, be quiet. this video is spreading all over the internet. this bear came for a little visit at the home of these people. not the bear you would want to mess with. >> no, no, no. >> the bear you just want to let do his thing. >> but they're getting closer and cl
. >> the consummation will take place in an airplane flying from australia to the united states, so they can circumvent prostitution laws. if you're the winning bidder, you have to go through an std tes test, andearing a condom is compulsory. as of monday night, the highest bid was $190,000. alex is not doing as well. >> women aren't exactly jumping on the opportunity of having sex with a virgin. >> i'm a virgin, and now i'm 20 years old. i'm not ashamed of this anymore....
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but radicals do not need to come to the united states in order to have negative opinions of the united states. their propaganda is enough. >> where are they getting it over there? >>people feel they are colonized, they are dominated by the united states, there is a media which will play on those sentiments and there is an army that is very influential in the country, and when it is to their benefit, when they see a benefit, they will whip up anti- american sentiment. it is there. political points. if you are fighting in pakistan and your opponent is attacking the united states, attacking the them. there are genuine concerns, as well. >> i will move to libya quickly, but what is the one thing you remember most about tunisia. >> the openness of the place. you could go to a bar called jfk and order a beer. that openness in many ways is under threat. alcohol is one thing. people. islamists have been closing down liquor stores. that is one aspect of life. it is a stalking horse for many different ways people are arguing over the role of islam in government, the rights of women in society, t
but radicals do not need to come to the united states in order to have negative opinions of the united states. their propaganda is enough. >> where are they getting it over there? >>people feel they are colonized, they are dominated by the united states, there is a media which will play on those sentiments and there is an army that is very influential in the country, and when it is to their benefit, when they see a benefit, they will whip up anti- american sentiment. it is there....
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if you are fighting in pakistan and your opponent is attacking the united states, attacking the united states is a way to attack them. there are genuine concerns, as well. >> i will move to libya quickly, but what is the one thing you remember most about tunisia. >> the openness of the place. you could go to a bar called jfk and order a beer. that openness in many ways is under threat. alcohol is one thing. has become a symbol four people. islamists have been closing down liquor stores. that is one aspect of life. it is a stalking horse for many different ways people are arguing over the role of islam in government, the rights of women in society, the ability to behave different ways. it is a place where what we would think as western or universal values are dealing with very particular and religious concerns. >> back to pakistan, you wrote in "the new york times" about a movie theater that was shot down were burned down. there was a philosophy from mahomet it is on? >> that was an incident that troubled me. i was grateful at the time to publish that. it was something i had something t
if you are fighting in pakistan and your opponent is attacking the united states, attacking the united states is a way to attack them. there are genuine concerns, as well. >> i will move to libya quickly, but what is the one thing you remember most about tunisia. >> the openness of the place. you could go to a bar called jfk and order a beer. that openness in many ways is under threat. alcohol is one thing. has become a symbol four people. islamists have been closing down liquor...
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his family is understandably hard broken. >> he did something good and came back to the united states for this. he did not deserve any of this at all. >> police urging anyone who may have information on this case to call the homicide unit at 410 396 2100. crime stoppers is offering a $2,000 reward to information that leads to an arrest. despite headline making shootings, the report by one crime remains down from years ago. homicides, rapes and robberies all down in the city compared to the past couple years. police said the key to numbers like that is a community cooperation. >> we aim to partner with the johns hopkins and develop really internal an extra all stakeholders to get an idea of what is important in terms of violence. >> folks want to get together and show a unified front that we do care about safety. >> newly installed police commissioner said he wants to maintain the same level of community involvement and joined by his predecessor. >> and anne arundal county judge has acquitted a mother and her son. they had allegedly provided alcohol to teams that led to a deadly crash
his family is understandably hard broken. >> he did something good and came back to the united states for this. he did not deserve any of this at all. >> police urging anyone who may have information on this case to call the homicide unit at 410 396 2100. crime stoppers is offering a $2,000 reward to information that leads to an arrest. despite headline making shootings, the report by one crime remains down from years ago. homicides, rapes and robberies all down in the city compared...
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. >> if somebody come to the united states left fieldly, and they're apprehended for the first time, secure communities will not have that person in their database and that person would not be identified as an illegal alien. under 287 g, law enforcement personnel actually determine whether or not that person is here legally or not. >> the county says it has nabbed 5,000 criminals under 287 g. the board met today and is calling on i.c.e. to extend the original programming for another three years. it has announced plans to shut it down at the end of the year. >> thank you. >>> when we come right back at 5:00, she was just 14. when diagnosed with lung cancer. but now a local dancer doesn't miss a step. how she fought the disease and is back on stage. >>> today was the deadline for metro to have all cell phones usable at underground stations. why metro is far from making that happen. >>> plus, how grabbing lunch from those maryland schools are number one in america because we invest in them. but we can do even more. every year marylanders spend five hundred and fifty million dollars at c
. >> if somebody come to the united states left fieldly, and they're apprehended for the first time, secure communities will not have that person in their database and that person would not be identified as an illegal alien. under 287 g, law enforcement personnel actually determine whether or not that person is here legally or not. >> the county says it has nabbed 5,000 criminals under 287 g. the board met today and is calling on i.c.e. to extend the original programming for another...
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a nonprofit conservative group based in virginia called public advocate of the united states took the photo on the left that was that couple's engagement announcement and then like cropped it and redid the background and used it for this political ad that this couple knew nothing about. >> ouch. >> is there anything, any recourse that this couple has or the photographer who took the picture? >> absolutely. remind me, ashley, never to run for political office. this is horrible stuff. the bottom line is that you have an interest in your image and likeness. when your image and likeness is exploited and used for commercial benefit, commercial purposes in this case politics it's improner. as a result of that you certainly have a cause of action against anyone who would do something like that for their own political, personal or commercial gain. >> i love how you say a cause of action. just sue the guy. that's what you mean. >> a lawsuit, ashley. >> joey jackson. nice to have you. >> if you want to hearn more about this we do have lots of other information we would like to make accessible t
a nonprofit conservative group based in virginia called public advocate of the united states took the photo on the left that was that couple's engagement announcement and then like cropped it and redid the background and used it for this political ad that this couple knew nothing about. >> ouch. >> is there anything, any recourse that this couple has or the photographer who took the picture? >> absolutely. remind me, ashley, never to run for political office. this is horrible...
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." >> because he was using an expired passport, they were able to deport him to the united states, and he was back in the u.s. within a week. >> narrator: after nearly 13 years as a fugitive, eberhart is now behind bars in los angeles, where he is awaiting trial -- no longer a los angeles, where he is awaiting trial -- no longer a white-collar fugitive. -- captions by vitac --
." >> because he was using an expired passport, they were able to deport him to the united states, and he was back in the u.s. within a week. >> narrator: after nearly 13 years as a fugitive, eberhart is now behind bars in los angeles, where he is awaiting trial -- no longer a los angeles, where he is awaiting trial -- no longer a white-collar fugitive. -- captions by vitac --
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the libyan authorities are quite friendly with the united states. they had free and fair elections last summer, a moderate group of people were elected. the problem is in libya, as well as egypt and tunisia, these moderate governments are being assaulted by much more radical forces, some of them armed. i do think you ought to focus your attention now on the libyan authorities and what they need to do to bring these killers to justice. >> i don't understand this. i mean, if we have david kirkpatrick of the "new york times" sitting down with a guy who has witnesses saying he's responsible and there's no one in libya who can muster some sort of negotiating process between the varying militias there to bring him in for even questioning, just questioning. he hasn't been questioned yet. that to me says keystone cops or we don't care. i don't know where the ground is in between. explain it. >> well, listen, i can't explain everything that's happening in libya, ashleigh, i'm not there. but i will say this, it is the responsibility of the libyan government t
the libyan authorities are quite friendly with the united states. they had free and fair elections last summer, a moderate group of people were elected. the problem is in libya, as well as egypt and tunisia, these moderate governments are being assaulted by much more radical forces, some of them armed. i do think you ought to focus your attention now on the libyan authorities and what they need to do to bring these killers to justice. >> i don't understand this. i mean, if we have david...
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i can't imagine governor romney not saying to president of the united states, you are hiding behind your secretary of state. and that is nothing short of irresponsibility. you could say any number of things. >> this really leaves him open, anything other than the president whether or not he was responsible for the level of security,. lou: he is the president of the united states. >> nobody thinks he should have been but he is the president, the buck does stop here, if he says anything els el he leaves himself very vulner disblibl we vulnerable. >> we should assume that hillary clinton did not release this statement on her own, i think this is clearly the obama administration, whether she was pushed or agreed. this cannot end with her. it has to go to the white house. i do not think it takes pressure off of the president, i think it will focusing it more on him. lou: as clever as the 4 of us our, certainly obama administration has to understand what would be the reaction of journalists, and media to this they have to understand that this would not satisfy in anyway. with the way that obam
i can't imagine governor romney not saying to president of the united states, you are hiding behind your secretary of state. and that is nothing short of irresponsibility. you could say any number of things. >> this really leaves him open, anything other than the president whether or not he was responsible for the level of security,. lou: he is the president of the united states. >> nobody thinks he should have been but he is the president, the buck does stop here, if he says...
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states army as she leads us in the singing of "god bless america." >> ♪ god bless america ♪ land that i love ♪ stand beside her ♪ and guide her ♪ through the night with a light from above ♪ ♪ from the mountains ♪ to the prairies ♪ to the oceans ♪ white with foam ♪ god bless america ♪ my home, sweet home ♪ god bless america ♪ my home, sweet home [ cheers & applause ] ♪ [ construction sounds ] ♪ [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you ari can't see. ooh, turn up the brightness. it's already up oh, oh, ooh, sorry buddy, you know some of us destroy zombies and some of us feed em. how am i suppose to win? your screen is like as big as my phone. not everything's about winning. i like to win. you like to whine. vo: buy any samsung galaxy handset, get up to $100 off a second galaxy handset of the same or lesser price. exclusively at at&t. >> joe: the world series is sponsored by -- >> joe: tim lincecum back to the hill. avila first up. then infante. back to t
states army as she leads us in the singing of "god bless america." >> ♪ god bless america ♪ land that i love ♪ stand beside her ♪ and guide her ♪ through the night with a light from above ♪ ♪ from the mountains ♪ to the prairies ♪ to the oceans ♪ white with foam ♪ god bless america ♪ my home, sweet home ♪ god bless america ♪ my home, sweet home [ cheers & applause ] ♪ [ construction sounds ] ♪ [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got...
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. >> the united states will never follow efforts to harm our americans. >> what do you do about the environme environment>> 90 billion in green jobs. >> is the president on the right track? fox news reporting breaks it down behind obama's green agenda from denver, colorado here is bret baier. >> colorado epitomizes colorado mountains a state with magnificent beauty rich natural resources and enterprising people. few places straddle the great divide over environment protection the way colorado does. like america has a whole, folks here don't always agree on how to balance our duty on the one hand to be good stewards of the earth and on the other to ensure this generation can endure all of the benefits can offer. fox news has been crisscrossing the country to bring you a better understanding of what is really driving the green debate. first up greg jug jarrett investigates a high ranking obama employee from the environmental protection agency and whether his radical views are all too common in the increasing powerful agent. >> al was one of the environmental protection agencies top officials un
. >> the united states will never follow efforts to harm our americans. >> what do you do about the environme environment>> 90 billion in green jobs. >> is the president on the right track? fox news reporting breaks it down behind obama's green agenda from denver, colorado here is bret baier. >> colorado epitomizes colorado mountains a state with magnificent beauty rich natural resources and enterprising people. few places straddle the great divide over environment...
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states. (vo) brought to you by citi private pass. more music, more sports, more family, more dining. get more access with a citi card. jack you're a little boring. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire ♪ [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts. more events. more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with a citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] [ quarterback ] set...hut! [ grunting ] [ crowd cheers ] [ male announcer ] clay matthews is turning the nfl upside-down. turn your world upside down with gillette fusion proglide because you can shave against the grain with comfort. only proglide has gillette's thinnest blades for less tug and pull, so you can shave against the grain comfortably. fusion proglide, our
states. (vo) brought to you by citi private pass. more music, more sports, more family, more dining. get more access with a citi card. jack you're a little boring. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire ♪ [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts. more...
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united states. is he in fact a citizen and i think even sort of mr. romney, do you or do you not support roe v. wade and a woman's right to choose. jason, you and i are both college professors. obviously there's a lot of debate about truth within what we do. >> right. >> i'm concerned about the idea that we don't even in the political world know what count as evidence as the argument for the truth. >> sometimes we don't even have discussions about the evidence. we have more fact checking -- levels of aggression, did obama seem bored. was he thinking about his anniversary? before anyone talked about whether or not the man said the truth. that's the problem. we have too much discussion of the pageantry of it and not whether or not the men were saying the truth or if it's applicable if -- >>> i'm going to come back, diana to the issue you raised around taxes when we come back. i want to figure out what are the facts here. who is going to raise them, who is going to cut them. what is the truth behind th
united states. is he in fact a citizen and i think even sort of mr. romney, do you or do you not support roe v. wade and a woman's right to choose. jason, you and i are both college professors. obviously there's a lot of debate about truth within what we do. >> right. >> i'm concerned about the idea that we don't even in the political world know what count as evidence as the argument for the truth. >> sometimes we don't even have discussions about the evidence. we have more...
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states. (vo) what is said here could decide the election. current tv presents special event coverage of the presidential debate. with unrivaled analysis and commentary. >> you're going to hear that used as a major talking point. (vo) the only network with real-time reaction straight from the campaigns and from viewers like you. >> now that's politially direct. >>start the night with a special live edition of "talking liberally with stephanie miller" at 7 eastern. only on current tv. [ quarterback ] set...hut! [ grunting ] [ crowd cheers ] [ male announcer ] clay matthews is turning the nfl upside-down. turn your world upside down with gillette fusion proglide because you can shave against the grain with comfort. only proglide has gillette's thinnest blades for less tug and pull, so you can shave against the grain comfortably. fusion proglide, our most comfortable shave or twice your money back. gillette the best a man can get. >> it's go time. (vo) at the only online forum with a direct line
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well decide the next president of the united states. comedian dean obadala joins me now for his own stay on the uncommitted. dean, good morning. so -- >> good morning. >> i guess i want to ask you, are you still uncommitted, or have you decided? >> no. i have decided. i decided years ago. i make decisions way in advance. >> years ago? >> i don't even need policy. i make decisions. i'm done. it's these other people, they scare me. the 1% of undecided, they hold the fate of the leader of the free world this n their hands. don't ask them to pick a movie. it will be on dvd before you see the movie in the theater. >> come on. >> what are you waiting for? >> i'm not very good with decisions, but you can't put it all on them. they really scare snu. >> i'm not petrified by them. i'm wondering why they've not made a decision. the debates, all the media coverage, all the ads. especially if you live in a swing state. you're inundated with ads. what more will it take? what is going on to put them over the top? on a serious note, maybe they don't li
well decide the next president of the united states. comedian dean obadala joins me now for his own stay on the uncommitted. dean, good morning. so -- >> good morning. >> i guess i want to ask you, are you still uncommitted, or have you decided? >> no. i have decided. i decided years ago. i make decisions way in advance. >> years ago? >> i don't even need policy. i make decisions. i'm done. it's these other people, they scare me. the 1% of undecided, they hold the...
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states. >> cenk: i love that. romney lost the debate. so what. i don't know what other insults can we come up with? and then hannity. when romney is aggressive, he's like look at that taking a fight to the president. aggressive. president obama is aggressive, pet you on a lent, childish. but they're a joke. biggest problem is cnn which brings us to ari fleisher. he worked for george w. bush. set the tone for what the real conservative talking point after this loss was. watch. >> i think you have to look at all three together. i think that in the first debate, mitt romney scored six runs in the first three innings. second debate, president obama scored a run. tonight, he scored a run. he lost 6-2. >> cenk: that's beautiful. even though the republicans only won one of the debates the and we're honest about it, romney won the first debate, vice president biden won the second one. president obama won the remaining two presidential debates. they won three out of four. no, no no. it's okay. since they scored so many run
states. >> cenk: i love that. romney lost the debate. so what. i don't know what other insults can we come up with? and then hannity. when romney is aggressive, he's like look at that taking a fight to the president. aggressive. president obama is aggressive, pet you on a lent, childish. but they're a joke. biggest problem is cnn which brings us to ari fleisher. he worked for george w. bush. set the tone for what the real conservative talking point after this loss was. watch. >> i...
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here are the top five manliest cities in the united states of america. >> number five is birmingham, alabama. >> number four is nashville, tennessee. >> i love myself some nashville. >> number three. >> memphis, which is a lot like nashville. >> number two is columbia, south carolina. >> are you noticing a southern trend? >> yes. and number one, the manliest city in the country is, oklahoma city, oklahoma. >> wow. >> okay. there you have it. anything? >> my wife is from there. >> thank you for that. >> is she rather manly? >> no! no, i did not! i said my wife is from there. i was about to say, she knows manly men, that's why she chose me. >> why did she leave the manliest city in america to come to new jersey and marry you? >> because she wants the manliest man but in the most cultured city. there you go. >> that was nice. >>> this next story is going to upset a lot of people, we think. in germany, this mayor decided that women are not good parkers and they can't park their cars well, so this mayor decided -- >> you think that's funny, do you? >> -- the trickiest spot he's giving jus
here are the top five manliest cities in the united states of america. >> number five is birmingham, alabama. >> number four is nashville, tennessee. >> i love myself some nashville. >> number three. >> memphis, which is a lot like nashville. >> number two is columbia, south carolina. >> are you noticing a southern trend? >> yes. and number one, the manliest city in the country is, oklahoma city, oklahoma. >> wow. >> okay. there you...
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. >>> and the most affordable cities to live in the united states. is yours one of them? captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good morning. i'm lynn berry. well, after the third debate between president obama and republican nominee mitt romney, there are just 14 days left before american voters choose their next president. and according to a cbs news instant poll of uncommitted voters, president obama was a clear two-to-one victor with 53% saying he won. governor romney got 23%. 24% called it a tie. a cnn orc international poll called the debate a little closer with 48% saying obama won while 40% picked obama. for more on last night's heated foreign policy debate we go now to nbc's steve handlesman. he's in florida for us. steve, good morning. >> reporter: hi, lynn. thanks. good morning from boca raton, florida. well, the debate here last night was clearly the most combative so far. though surprising to some, not on the issue of libya. but mitt romney was able to make his larger point, his claim that america is weaker now overseas than it was four years ago.
. >>> and the most affordable cities to live in the united states. is yours one of them? captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good morning. i'm lynn berry. well, after the third debate between president obama and republican nominee mitt romney, there are just 14 days left before american voters choose their next president. and according to a cbs news instant poll of uncommitted voters, president obama was a clear two-to-one victor with 53% saying he won. governor...